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SAFE OPERATION

SAFE OPERATION

TRACTOR

Careful operation is your best insurance against an
accident.

Read and understand this manual carefully before
operating the tractor.

All operators, no matter how much experience they may
have, should read this and other related manuals before
operating the tractor or any implement attached to it. It is
the owner's obligation to instruct all operators in safe
operation. 

1. Know your equipment and its limitations. Read this

entire manual before attempting to start and operate
the tractor. 

2. Pay special attention to the danger, warning and

caution labels on the tractor. 

3. Do not operate the tractor or any implement attached

to it while under the influence of alcohol, medication,
controlled substances or while fatigued.

4. Carefully check the vicinity before operating tractor or

any implement attached to it. Do not allow any
bystanders around or near tractor during operation.

5. Before allowing other people to use your tractor,

explain how to operate and have them read this
manual before operation. 

6. Never wear loose, torn, or bulky clothing around

tractor. It may catch on moving parts or controls,
leading to the risk of an accident. Use additional safety
items, e.g. hard hat, safety boots or shoes, eye and
hearing protection, gloves, etc., as appropriate or
required.

7. Do not allow passengers to ride on any part of the

tractor at anytime. The operator must remain in the
tractor seat during operation. 

8. Check brakes, clutch, linkage pins and other

mechanical parts for improper adjustment and wear.
Replace worn or damaged parts promptly. Check the
tightness of all nuts and bolts regularly. (For further
details, see "MAINTENANCE" section.)

9. Keep your tractor clean. Dirt, grease, and trash build

up may contribute to fires and lead to personal injury.

10.Use only implements meeting the specifications listed

under "IMPLEMENT LIMITATIONS" in this manual or
implements approved by KUBOTA. 

11.Use proper weights on the front or rear of the tractor to

reduce the risk of upsets. When using the front loader,
put an implement or ballast on the 3-point hitch to
improve stability. Follow the safe operating
procedures specified in the implement or attachment
manual. 

12.  The narrower the tread, the greater the risk of a tractor

upset. For maximum stability, adjust the wheels to the
widest practical tread width for your application. (See
"TIRES, WHEELS AND BALLAST" section.)

13. Do not modify the tractor. Unauthorized modification

may affect the function of the tractor, which may result
in personal injury.

C

CAB, ROPS

1. KUBOTA recommends the use of a CAB or Roll Over

Protective Structures (ROPS) and seat belt in almost
all applications. This combination will reduce the risk
of serious injury or death, should the tractor be upset.
Check for overhead clearance which may interfere
with a CAB or ROPS.

2. If the CAB or ROPS is loosened or removed for any

reason, make sure that all parts are reinstalled
correctly before operating the tractor.

3. Never modify or repair any structural member of a

CAB or ROPS because welding, bending, drilling,
grinding, or cutting may weaken the structure.

4. A damaged CAB or ROPS structure must be replaced,

not repaired or revised.

5. If any structural member of the CAB or ROPS is

damaged, replace the entire structure at your local
KUBOTA Dealer.

6. Always use the seat belt if the tractor has a CAB or

ROPS. Do not use the seat belt if there is no CAB or
ROPS. Check the seat belt regularly and replace if
frayed or damaged.

1. BEFORE OPERATING THE TRACTOR

(1) Rear wheels

(A) Tread Width

Summary of Contents for L47TL

Page 1: ...English U S A Code No 32821 1957 1 M62TL L47TL MODELS OPERATOR S MANUAL 1HNADAAAP1200 L 4 7 T L M 6 2 T L KUBOTA Corporation 2015 PRINTED IN JAPAN READ AND SAVE THIS MANUAL...

Page 2: ...people depend on KUBOTA s know how technology experience and customer service You too can depend on KUBOTA L47TL M62TL AU C 3 3 8 AK California Proposition 65 WARNING Engine exhaust some of its consti...

Page 3: ...utch Control Off Position Power Take Off Clutch Control On Position Differential Lock Position Control Raised Position Position Control Lowered Position Draft Control Shallow Position Draft Control De...

Page 4: ...em It will give you long satisfactory service To obtain the best use of your tractor please read this manual carefully It will help you become familiar with the operation of the tractor and contains m...

Page 5: ...quid Ballast in Rear Tires 15 OPERATING THE ENGINE 16 EXHAUST AFTERTREATMENT DEVICES 16 Diesel Particulate Filter DPF Muffler 16 Handling Points 17 DPF Regeneration Process 17 Regeneration Operating P...

Page 6: ...e Gear Shift Lever L M H 42 Front Wheel Drive Lever 43 Throttle Lever 43 Parking Brake 43 Speed Control Pedal 44 ATA Auto Throttle Advance Switch 45 Crawl Control Lever 45 STOPPING 45 Stopping 45 INTE...

Page 7: ...Coupler Switch if equipped 67 PTO 68 PTO OPERATION 68 PTO Clutch Control Switch 68 Stationary PTO 69 IntelliPanel TM Message 69 PTO shaft Cover and Shaft Cap 70 3 POINT HITCH DRAWBAR 71 3 POINT HITCH...

Page 8: ...RVALS 91 LUBRICANTS FUEL AND COOLANT 94 PERIODIC SERVICE OF THE TRACTOR 96 HOW TO OPEN THE HOOD 96 Hood 96 Side Cover 96 Front Cover 97 Floor Seat Cover 97 DAILY CHECK 97 Walk Around Inspection 97 Che...

Page 9: ...Element 115 Checking PCV Positive Crankcase Ventilation Valve 115 Checking and Cleaning EGR Cooler 116 EVERY 2000 HOURS or 2 YEARS 116 Flush Cooling System and Changing Coolant 116 Anti Freeze 116 EVE...

Page 10: ...ter 122 Replacing Fuse 122 Replacing Light Bulb 123 MAINTENANCE OF THE LOADER 124 DAILY CHECKS 124 LUBRICATION 125 GENERAL TORQUE SPECIFICATION 126 STORAGE OF THE TRACTOR 127 TRACTOR STORAGE 127 REMOV...

Page 11: ...CE section 9 Keep your tractor clean Dirt grease and trash build up may contribute to fires and lead to personal injury 10 Use only implements meeting the specifications listed under IMPLEMENT LIMITAT...

Page 12: ...ator presence controls are functioning correctly Test safety systems See Checking Engine Start System in EVERY 50 HOURS in PERIODIC SERVICE section Do not operate unless they are functioning correctly...

Page 13: ...the tractor s ability to climb slopes 3 Keep all movement on slopes slow and gradual Do not make sudden changes in speed direction or apply brake and make sudden motions of the steering wheel 4 Avoid...

Page 14: ...before dismounting 3 Avoid parking on steep slopes if at all possible park on a firm and level surface if not park across a slope with chock the wheels Failure to comply with this warning may allow t...

Page 15: ...echarging 5 Before jump starting a dead battery read and follow all of the instructions See JUMP STARTING in OPERATING THE ENGINE section 6 Keep first aid kit and fire extinguisher handy at all times...

Page 16: ...not disconnect nor attempt to repair fuel lines sensors or any other components between the high pressure fuel pump and injectors on engines with high pressure common rail fuel system 18 To avoid haz...

Page 17: ...raulic leaks and broken missing or malfunctioning parts Make necessary repairs before operating 5 Replace damaged or illegible safety labels See following pages for required labels 6 Enter and exit th...

Page 18: ...wly and carefully avoiding rough terrain 16 Never lift or pull a load from any point on the loader with a chain rope or cable Doing so could cause a rollover or serious damage to the loader 17 Be extr...

Page 19: ...9 SAFE OPERATION DANGER WARNING AND CAUTION LABELS OF THE TRACTOR...

Page 20: ...SAFE OPERATION 10...

Page 21: ...11 SAFE OPERATION L47...

Page 22: ...SAFE OPERATION 12 M62...

Page 23: ...13 SAFE OPERATION DANGER WARNING AND CAUTION LABELS OF THE LOADER...

Page 24: ...SAFE OPERATION 14...

Page 25: ...ft cloth 3 Replace damaged or missing danger warning and caution labels with new labels from your local KUBOTA dealer 4 If a component with danger warning and caution label s affixed is replaced with...

Page 26: ......

Page 27: ...and record them in the space provided C Warranty This tractor is warranted under the KUBOTA Limited Express Warranty a copy of which may be obtained from your selling dealer No warranty shall however...

Page 28: ...SERVICING 2 1 Loader serial number 1 ROPS identification plate ROPS Serial No 1 Diesel Particulate Filter DPF serial number...

Page 29: ...9 4 9 9 Engine coolant L U S qts 8 2 8 7 Transmission case L U S gals 46 12 2 Front axle case L U S qts 7 0 7 4 12 5 13 2 Tires Front 27 x 10 5 15 R4 10 16 5 R4 Rear 15 19 5 R4 17 5L 24 R4 Dimensions...

Page 30: ...del L47 M62 A Overall length without 3P loader backhoe with front guard mm in 3075 121 1 3159 124 4 B Overall length without 3P backhoe with front guard loader mm in 4213 165 9 4536 178 6 C Overall wi...

Page 31: ...Tire size Rear 15 19 5 R4 17 5L 24 R4 Speed control pedal H DS lever Range gear shift lever km h mph Forward L L 3 3 2 1 3 6 2 3 M 6 6 4 1 7 3 4 6 H 13 7 8 6 15 3 9 6 H L 5 3 3 3 6 0 3 8 M 10 7 6 7 1...

Page 32: ...V TL1800 TL1800V MODEL Round 72 Round 84 WIDTH mm in 1830 72 0 2135 84 0 DEPTH L mm in 470 18 5 695 27 4 HEIGHT M mm in 660 26 0 673 26 5 LENGTH N mm in 610 24 0 892 35 1 CAPACITY STRUCK m CU FT 0 36...

Page 33: ...59 in HEIGHT kg lbs 1232 2716 800 mm 31 5 in FORWARD 1500 mm 59 in HEIGHT kg lbs 1548 3413 Y BREAKOUT FORCE BUCKET PIVOT PIN N lbf 20153 4531 26654 5992 Z BREAKOUT FORCE 500 mm 20 in FORWARD N lbf 15...

Page 34: ...8 SPECIFICATIONS OF THE LOADER LOADER TERMINOLOGY 1 Hydraulic control lever 2 Main frame 3 Boom cylinder 4 Bucket linkage 5 Boom 6 Bucket cylinder 7 Bucket...

Page 35: ...ase a rear mounted tree grab crane is mounted at the rear of the tractor b penetrating objects in the operator s enclosure primarily in case a winch is mounted at the rear of the tractor Optional equi...

Page 36: ...mm in 1981 78 1981 78 Max Weight kg lbs 400 880 400 880 7 Chisel Plow Max Cutting Width mm in 1829 72 1829 72 Max Weight kg lbs 350 770 350 770 8 Broad Caster Max Tank Capacity L gals 300 80 300 80 Ma...

Page 37: ...ng speed knob 79 22 Rear work light switch 33 7 Differential lock pedal 52 23 DPF INHIBIT switch 20 8 Front wheel drive lever 43 24 Parked regeneration switch 20 9 Rear parking brake lever 43 25 Hazar...

Page 38: ...ype 39 5 Parking brake warning indicator 50 17 H DS Low speed range indicator HST Type 39 6 Engine oil pressure warning indicator 50 18 H DS High speed range indicator HST Type 39 7 Engine warning ind...

Page 39: ...ctivated Wait until this symbol disappears and get the engine started 27 Appears when the fuel has become less than 12 L 3 1 U S gals or so Refuel as soon as possible If the fuel tank becomes empty ai...

Page 40: ...ground Check item Walk around inspection Check engine oil level Check transmission oil level Check coolant level Check water separator Clean grill radiator screen and oil cooler Clean oil cooler Clean...

Page 41: ...rom freezing Use of this method of weighting the wheels has full approval of the tire manufacturers See your tire dealer for this service Liquid weight per tire 75 Percent filled A Do not fill tires w...

Page 42: ...To avoid personal injury or death A During Diesel Particulate Filter DPF regenerating operations exhaust gases and exhaust filter components reach temperatures hot enough to burn people or ignite or m...

Page 43: ...temperature is so the PM contained in exhaust gas will not be burnt and begins to accumulate Therefore don t idle unnecessarily C Regeneration When there is Regeneration instruction sign by lamp or bu...

Page 44: ...on indicator starts flashing A specific amount of PM has built up in the DPF Continue to operate the tractor and the regeneration process will begin automatically make sure the working place is in a s...

Page 45: ...F system is now in Level 2 Buzzer Sounding every 5 seconds The regeneration indicator starts flashing Start the regeneration referring to PM warning level 1 above Now the parked regeneration indicator...

Page 46: ...Engine warning indicator 1 Start the engine 2 Press the DPF INHIBIT switch and the switch lamp illuminates Switch lamp ON Regeneration Inhibit Mode selected Switch lamp OFF Auto Regeneration Mode sele...

Page 47: ...follow the Operating Procedure for Parked Regeneration Buzzer Sounding every 5 seconds PM warning level 2 2 The Parked regeneration indicator starts flashing Buzzer Sounding every 3 seconds PM warning...

Page 48: ...hing and remain ON constantly during the cycle 10 The engine rpm will automatically rise and the regeneration process will begin 11 Both indicators stay ON while regenerating the DPF They turn OFF whe...

Page 49: ...gine speed A It is recommended to do the regenerating while the engine is warm A Do not unnecessarily start and interrupt the regeneration process Otherwise a small amount of fuel becomes mixed with t...

Page 50: ...1 Fuel shutoff valve A CLOSE B OPEN 3 Place the Speed control Pedal in NEUTRAL position Place the range gear shift lever L M H in NEUTRAL position 1 Speed control pedal 2 Range gear shift lever L M H...

Page 51: ...3 The parking brake indicator 2 comes on while parking brake is applied and goes off when it is released C Indicators that stay off If the PTO indicator 4 stays on disengage OFF the PTO A Daily checks...

Page 52: ...king brake is applied and goes off when it is released 8 Turn the key to START position and release when the engine starts 1 Display Disengage PTO Set HST Pedal to Neutral Turn the PTO clutch control...

Page 53: ...s turn off the key for 30 seconds Then repeat steps 1 and 2 To protect the battery and the starter make sure that the starter is not continuously turned for more than 10 seconds 5 Insert the key into...

Page 54: ...be applied to the engine without this warm up period trouble such as seizure breakage or premature wear may develop BWarm up Transmission Oil at Low Temperature Range Hydraulic oil serves as transmiss...

Page 55: ...lper battery 5 Clamp the other cable to the negative black or neg terminal of the helper battery 6 Clamp the other end to the engine block or frame of the disabled tractor as far from the dead battery...

Page 56: ...tractor at fast speed The above precautions are not limited only to new tractors but to all tractors But it should be especially observed in the case of new tractors BChanging Lubricating Oil for New...

Page 57: ...be careful not to allow the seat to slide down forward C Suspension adjustment knob Turn the suspension adjust knob to achieve the optimum suspension setting C Seat lock lever Unlock the seat lock le...

Page 58: ...ractor is in motion Press down the steering wheel tilt pedal to release the lock so the steering wheel can be adjusted to one of six desired positions BLight switch Turn the light switch clockwise and...

Page 59: ...ise 2 To indicate a left turn without hazard lights turn the switch counterclockwise 3 When the left or right turn signal is activated without the hazard lights the indicated turning light will flash...

Page 60: ...n The horn will sound when the key switch is in the ON position and the horn button pressed BTractor Lights 1 Head light 2 Side turn signal Hazard light 3 Tail light 4 Rear turn signal Hazard light 5...

Page 61: ...urfaces make sure the tractor is correctly ballasted operated at reduced speed operated with front wheel drive engaged if equipped A The braking characteristics are different between 2 and 4 wheel dri...

Page 62: ...OPERATING THE TRACTOR 36 5 Selecting the Travel Speed 1 H DS lever 2 Front wheel drive lever 3 Speed control pedal 4 Range gear shift lever 5 ATA switch 6 Crawl control lever...

Page 63: ...ST It helps improve the working efficiency When using STALL GUARD with PTO powered implements the tractor automatically adjust for optimum response 1 IntelliPanel TM display 2 Display mode button C Se...

Page 64: ...hanges the tractor speed in 2 stages whether the tractor is moving or not Pull up the lever to increase the speed and push it down to decrease the speed The selected speed can be checked with the indi...

Page 65: ...de button A Hi B Lo C STALL GUARD D AUTO H DS C Setting procedure 1 Press the Display mode button to select the display A 2 Hold down the Display mode button to highlight HST MODE 3 Hold down the Disp...

Page 66: ...nge In this case the Hi lamp goes out and the Lo lamp lights up instead 5 The engine rpm has come up again the tractor automatically speeds up from the Lo low speed range to the Hi high speed range Th...

Page 67: ...the Throttle Up switch increases engine speed the traveling speed of the tractor does not change 1 Throttle Up switch 2 Loader Remote control valve lever C Setting procedure 1 Press the Display mode b...

Page 68: ...ear shift lever A If it is difficult to shift the lever into L M or H from neutral position On slopes be sure to set the parking brake before starting the procedure 1 Slightly depress the speed contro...

Page 69: ...ve lever A If the front wheel drive lever is difficult to set to OFF stop the tractor turn the steering wheel and move the lever A Tires will wear quickly if front wheel drive is engaged on paved road...

Page 70: ...the toe of your right foot to move forward Reverse Pedal Depress the speed control pedal with the heel or toe of your right foot to move backward A To prevent serious damage to the HST do not adjust t...

Page 71: ...n The ATA indicator will turn off BCrawl Control Lever This lever enables the tractor to move at the CREEP speed If the following messages appear in the display follow the appearing instructions STOPP...

Page 72: ...per hour from the previous resetting A Total fuel consumption is measured from the previous resetting A Hold down the Display mode button and the setting is reset to 0 Display 3 PTO speed mode A The...

Page 73: ...lay mode button to highlight Clear 4 Hold down the Display mode button the display A is resumed and the trip meter reads 0 0 C Clock setting displaying procedure 1 Press the Display mode button to sel...

Page 74: ...isplay mode button is pressed the ON and OFF indications are alternately switched With OFF selected the clock display disappears from the IntelliPanel TM 8 Hold down the Display mode button to get bac...

Page 75: ...steam gushes out of the reserve tank s overflow pipe take the measure discussed above C SERVICE INSPECT 1 The service inspect indicator shows up when the time for an engine oil change has come Change...

Page 76: ...acceptable level but the warning lamp in the Easy Checker TM comes on stop the engine and get it restarted If the error happens again consult your local KUBOTA Dealer A If the warning indicator lights...

Page 77: ...possible See Checking and Refueling in DAILY CHECK in PERIODIC SERVICE section BCoolant Temperature Gauge To avoid personal injury or death A Do not remove radiator cap until coolant temperature is we...

Page 78: ...is necessary to park on an incline be sure to chock the wheels to prevent accidental rolling of the machine OPERATING TECHNIQUES BDifferential Lock To avoid personal injury or death due to loss of st...

Page 79: ...Be sure wheel tread is adjusted to provide maximum stability See Treads in TIRES WHEELS AND BALLAST section 2 Slow down for slopes rough ground or sharp turns especially when transporting heavy rear m...

Page 80: ...ng seat do not hit any controls or levers 3 For tractor driving position unlock the seat lock lever and turn the seat clockwise A See Operator s Seat in STARTING when using seat in driving position A...

Page 81: ...ydraulic pressure Recheck and correct all hydraulic connections OPERATING THE LOADER The loader should be operated with the tractor engine speed depending on the application and the operator s level o...

Page 82: ...sure the tractor is on level ground If not it may tip over even if the tractor is not moving CARRYING THE LOAD Position the bucket just below the level of the tractor hood for maximum stability and vi...

Page 83: ...rted on the bucket it will wear faster than normal The float position will also avoid mixing of surface material with stockpile material The float position will reduce the chance of surface gouging wh...

Page 84: ...bucket down angle travel forward and hold the lift control forward to start the cut Make a short cut and break out cleanly With the bucket level start a cut at the notch approximately 2 in deep Hold t...

Page 85: ...oach the pile with the bucket flat Poor operating methods will move less dirt and make it more difficult to hold a level grade A Do not use the bucket in the dumped position for bulldozing As shown ab...

Page 86: ...ve lock for machine maintenance or repair A The valve lock is to prevent accidental actuation when implement is not in use or during transport The control valve is equipped with a valve lock feature T...

Page 87: ...folk K9058 42 Pallet Fork A Recommended engine revolution above 1200 rpm A Warm up the tractor according to its instructions before moving the loader in cold regions This is needed to prevent a valve...

Page 88: ...pallet fork operation The pallet fork can be raised up and lowered horizontally b For bucket operation The bucket position can be controlled like Spill Guard 2 Self Leveling is OFF Motion is same as t...

Page 89: ...cal line of the jig marked V the pallet fork is flat 4 Raise the boom to the maximum height 5 If the pallet fork angle is not within the angle shown in the illustration readjust the self leveling A Wh...

Page 90: ...3 If the bucket or pallet fork angle is not within the angle shown in the illustration readjust the self leveling A When the pendulum indicates the white range of the jig the bucket or pallet fork an...

Page 91: ...personal injury or death A Attachments should be located on a flat firm surface when attaching and detaching them from the quick attach coupler 1 To mount an attachment pull the handles of the quick a...

Page 92: ...the pins are in good condition and without visible signs of wear or damage and that the operator align the loader quick attach coupler with the attachment to allow the pins to go through the pin slot...

Page 93: ...e engine and slowly move the loader control lever to the DUMP position until the attachment is pushed away slightly from the quick attach coupler 5 Lower the loader boom so that the quick attach coupl...

Page 94: ...to engage the PTO clutch Turn the switch to OFF to disengage the PTO clutch C PTO Clutch Control Switch To turn ON While pushing the switch turn clockwise to the position and release your hand In the...

Page 95: ...o provide recommended rear PTO speed 5 Unlock the seat lock lever 6 Turn the seat counterclockwise for backhoe operation 7 Dismount the seat A If the PTO system is engaged and you stand up from the se...

Page 96: ...shaft is not in use When connecting or disconnecting the joint to PTO shaft raise up the PTO shaft cover A The universal joint of the PTO drive shaft is technically limited in its moving angle Refer...

Page 97: ...WBAR 3 POINT HITCH DRAWBAR 1 Top link if equipped 2 Lifting rod Left if equipped 3 Check chains if equipped 4 Lower link if equipped 5 Lifting rod Right if equipped 6 Drawbar if equipped 7 Fixed drawb...

Page 98: ...ulic Control Unit Use Reference Chart in HYDRAULIC UNIT section BDrawbar if equipped Remove the drawbar if close mounted implement is being attached A When installing the drawbar frame be sure to remo...

Page 99: ...adjusting handle to shorten or lengthen the adjustable lifting rod with the implement on the ground After adjustment lock the adjusting handle with the handle stopper M62 1 To adjust the length of th...

Page 100: ...prevent them from hitting the tractor rear wheels DRAWBAR if equipped To avoid personal injury or death A Never pull from the top link the rear axle or any point above the drawbar Doing so could caus...

Page 101: ...HITCH BLower Link L47 and M62 BTop Link and Lifting Rod L47 M62 1 Lower link 2 Check chains 3 Pin 4 Bolt 5 Clevis pin 6 Hair pin cotter 7 Plain washer 1 Lifting rod right 2 Lifting rod left 3 Top link...

Page 102: ...d The 3P storage holder is an option L47 M62 When installing the backhoe remove the 3 point hitch and store it in the location indicated below BLower Link L47 M62 1 3P storage holder 1 Lower link 2 Ch...

Page 103: ...od L47 M62 C Top Link Pin L47 and M62 BInstalling the Lower Link L47 and M62 1 Top link 2 Lifting rod LH 3 Lifting rod RH 4 Lynch pin 1 Top link pin 2 Lynch pin 1 Lower link 2 Check chains 3 Pin 4 Bol...

Page 104: ...th A Before using the 3 point hitch controls ensure that no person or object is in the area of the implement or 3 point hitch Do not stand on or near the implement or between the implement and tractor...

Page 105: ...itch can be controlled by adjusting the 3 point hitch lowering speed knob BDirectional Valve Lever and Swing Lever Select the proper lever position as follows C When using 3 point hitch Switch the 2 d...

Page 106: ...coupler slightly to make sure couplers are firmly connected C Disconnecting 1 Lower the implement first to the ground to release hydraulic pressure in the hoses 2 Clean the couplers 3 Relieve pressur...

Page 107: ...ydraulic oil to the front outlet directly BInstall the Coupler 1 Remove the cap from the front hydraulic outlet 2 Install the hydraulic quick coupler as required L47 M62 1 2 3 Remote control valve lev...

Page 108: ...necting To avoid personal injury or death A Stop the engine and relieve pressure before connecting or disconnecting lines A Do not use your hand to check for leaks C Relieve Hydraulic Pressure 1 Move...

Page 109: ...attaching and detaching the loader B How to use 2P Multi Coupler C Connecting 1 Open the dust cover of the fixed part 2 Push the safety lock button and rotate the lever until it stops 3 Put the mobile...

Page 110: ...HYDRAULIC UNIT 84 4 Rotate the lever until it stops C Disconnecting 1 Push the safety lock button and rotate the Lever until it stops A LOCK 1 Mobile part 2 Safety lock button A UNLOCK...

Page 111: ...to carefully clean the mating surfaces of the fixed part of the mobile part and the reference pins A Lubricate periodically all the moving components A Once the mobile part is disconnected please clo...

Page 112: ...er Gauge wheel Moldboard plow Light soil Medium soil Heavy soil 1 or 2 2 or 3 3 Position control YES NO Insert the set pin through the slot on the outer tube that align with one of the holes on the in...

Page 113: ...equipped ones consult your dealer about front drive gear ratio for detail Excessive wear of tires may occur due to improper gear ratio BInflation Pressure Though the tire pressure is factory set to t...

Page 114: ...rts may be damaged A Do not use tires larger than specified A When re fitting or adjusting a wheel tighten the bolts to the following torques and then recheck after driving the tractor 200 m 200 yards...

Page 115: ...o maintain steering control BFront Ballast Heavy pulling and heavy rear mounted implements tend to lift front wheels Therefore do not remove the loader from the tractor at all times to maintain steeri...

Page 116: ...Solid at 30 22 Approx 1 kg 2 lbs CaCl per 4 L 1 gal of water 142 kg 314 lbs 235 kg 515 lbs Slush free at 24 11 Solid at 47 52 Approx 1 5 kg 3 5 lbs CaCl per 4 L 1 gal of water 149 kg 329 lbs 280 kg 6...

Page 117: ...Brake Adjust every 100 Hr 106 8 Rear parking brake cable Adjust every 100 Hr 107 Replace every 2 years 121 9 Toe in Adjust every 200 Hr 110 10 Transmission oil filter HST Replace every 200 Hr 109 11 W...

Page 118: ...ears 121 121 2 32 Fuel line Check every 1 year 118 6 Replace every 4 years 121 2 33 Intake air line Check every 1 year 119 6 Replace every 4 years 121 2 34 Oil separator hose Check every 1 year 120 6...

Page 119: ...rs or every 1 year whichever comes first 5 Every in 2000 hours or every 2 years whichever comes first 6 Inspect every year replace if any deterioration crack hardening scar or deformation or damage oc...

Page 120: ...soft water with anti freeze 3 Engine crankcase with filter 8 2 L 8 7 U S qts 9 4 L 9 9 U S qts Engine oil Refer to next page Above 25 77 SAE30 SAE10W 30 or 15W 40 10 to 25 14 to 77 SAE20 SAE10W 30 or...

Page 121: ...engines in industrial and heavy mobile service SAE J313 JUN87 C Transmission Oil KUBOTA Super UDT 2 For an enhanced ownership experience we highly recommend Super UDT 2 to be used instead of standard...

Page 122: ...death from contact with moving parts A Never open the hood while the engine is running A Do not touch muffler or exhaust pipes while they are hot Severe burns could result A Support hood with other h...

Page 123: ...g the machine to start the engine To avoid personal injury or death Take the following precautions when checking the tractor A Park the machine on firm and level ground A Set the parking brake A Lower...

Page 124: ...A To prevent condensation water accumulation in the fuel tank fill the tank before parking overnight BChecking Water Separator 1 When the water has collected upper limit in the water separator the wa...

Page 125: ...If oil level is low do not run engine A At times a small amount of fuel which is used to regenerate the DPF may get mixed with the engine oil and the engine oil may increase in volume BChecking Transm...

Page 126: ...and Changing Coolant in EVERY 2000 HOURS or 2 YEARS in PERIODIC SERVICE section A If the radiator cap has to be removed follow the caution above and securely retighten the cap A Use clean fresh soft...

Page 127: ...tor to swerve or roll over 1 Inspect the brake pedals for free travel and smooth operation 2 Adjust if incorrect measurement is found See Adjusting Brake Pedal in EVERY 100 HOURS in PERIODIC SERVICE s...

Page 128: ...applying grease to forward front axle support remove the breather plug and apply grease until grease overflows from breather plug port After greasing reinstall the breather plug L47 M62 L47 and M62 1...

Page 129: ...y to START position 5 The engine must not crank 6 If it cranks consult your local KUBOTA Dealer for this service C Test Switch for the PTO clutch control switch or lever 1 Sit on the operator s seat 2...

Page 130: ...or lever 4 Stand up Do not get off the machine 5 The engine must shut off after approximately 1 second 6 If it does not stop consult your local KUBOTA Dealer for this service BChecking Wheel Nut Torq...

Page 131: ...r cleaner primary element Every 1000 hours or once yearly cleaning whichever comes first A Check to see if the evacuator valve is blocked with dust L47 M62 A The air cleaner uses a dry element never a...

Page 132: ...ing Brake Pedal To avoid personal injury or death A Stop the engine and chock the wheels before checking brake pedal 1 Release the parking brake 2 Slightly depress the brake pedals and measure free tr...

Page 133: ...sonal injury or death A Never remove the vent caps while the engine is running A Keep electrolyte away from eyes hands and clothes If you are spattered with it wash it away completely with water immed...

Page 134: ...en recharge in the standard fashion 2 A boost charge is only for emergencies It will partially charge the battery at a high rate and in a short time When using a boost charged battery it is necessary...

Page 135: ...contacts the mounting surface then tighten it by hand an additional 1 2 turn only 6 After the new filters have been replaced fill the transmission oil up to the upper notch on the dipstick 7 After run...

Page 136: ...f tire hub height 6 Front distance should be 2 to 8mm 1 16 to 5 16 in less than rear distance If not adjust tie rod length C Adjusting procedures 1 Detach the snap ring 2 Loosen the tie rod nut 3 Turn...

Page 137: ...lter To avoid personal injury or death A Be sure to stop the engine before changing the oil filter cartridge A Allow engine to cool down sufficiently oil can be hot and can burn 1 Remove the oil filte...

Page 138: ...at the bottom of the engine and drain the oil completely into the oil pan All the used oil can be drained out easily when the engine is still warm 2 After draining reinstall the drain plug 3 Fill with...

Page 139: ...nting surface then tighten it by hand an additional 1 2 turn only 6 Fill with the new KUBOTA SUPER UDT fluid up to the upper notch on the dipstick See LUBRICANTS in MAINTENANCE section 7 After running...

Page 140: ...k plug 5 Fill with new oil up to the check plug port See LUBRICANTS in MAINTENANCE section A After ten minutes check the oil level again add oil to prescribed level 6 After filling reinstall the filli...

Page 141: ...100 HOURS section EVERY 1500 HOURS BChecking Fuel Injection Nozzle Injection Pressure Consult your local KUBOTA Dealer for this service BReplacing Oil Separator Element To avoid personal injury or de...

Page 142: ...ery tank A When mixing the anti freeze with water the anti freeze mixing ratio is 50 A Securely tighten radiator cap If the cap is loose or improperly fitted water may leak out and the engine could ov...

Page 143: ...ge D Never add any long life coolant of different manufacturer Different brands may have different additive components and the engine may fail to perform as specified 6 When the LLC is mixed do not em...

Page 144: ...Bleeding Fuel System in SERVICE AS REQUIRED in PERIODIC SERVICE OF THE TRACTOR section BChecking Radiator Hose and Clamp Check to see if radiator hoses are properly fixed every 1 year of operation 1...

Page 145: ...f unloaded idling 3 Keep yourself well away from the machine for further 10 minutes or while the steam blows out 4 Check that there are no dangers such as burns Get rid of the causes of overheating ac...

Page 146: ...BChecking Oil Cooler Line Checking Power Steering Line 1 Check to see that all lines and hose clamps are tight and not damaged 2 If hoses and clamps are found worn or damaged replace or repair them a...

Page 147: ...Consult your local KUBOTA Dealer for this service BReplacing DPF Differential Pressure Sensor Hose Consult your local KUBOTA Dealer for this service SERVICE AS REQUIRED BBleeding Fuel System Air must...

Page 148: ...ve the plug and drain the water then install the plug again BReplacing Fuse The tractor electrical system is protected from potential damage by fuses A blown fuse indicates that there is an overload o...

Page 149: ...battery 4 15 ECU 5 10 Alternator 6 5 Work light switch 7 10 Combi switch 8 5 Engine ECU 9 10 Power outlet 10 30 Work light relay 11 30 Engine ECU relay 12 30 Head lamp relay 13 30 Starter relay 14 Slo...

Page 150: ...red immediately A When removing the engine side covers be careful not to touch hot loader cylinders Allow all surfaces to cool before performing maintenance A Before servicing the loader or the tracto...

Page 151: ...all grease fittings every 10 hours of operation Also lubricate joints of control lever linkage every 10 hours High quality grease designating extreme pressure and containing Molybdenum disulfide is re...

Page 152: ...4 2 4 to 2 8 17 4 to 20 2 3 8 N m kgf m ft lbs 47 5 to 57 0 4 84 to 5 81 35 0 to 42 0 61 0 to 73 2 6 22 to 7 46 45 0 to 54 0 M10 N m kgf m ft lbs 48 1 to 55 8 4 9 to 5 7 35 5 to 41 2 1 2 N m kgf m ft...

Page 153: ...DIC SERVICE section 9 Keep the tractor in a dry place where the tractor is sheltered from the elements Cover the tractor 10 Store the tractor indoors in a dry area that is protected from sunlight and...

Page 154: ...ery from the engine charge and store it indoors Install it on the tractor only when the tractor is going to be used Insufficient engine power A Insufficient or dirty fuel A The air cleaner is clogged...

Page 155: ...be used to run the tractor ERROR No 82 Swash Plate SENSOR NG Sensor for swash plate of HST is in trouble Contact your local KUBOTA Dealer The tractor can travel both forward and backward but with a d...

Page 156: ...o 94 OPC NG Relay for engine shut off is in trouble Contact your local KUBOTA Dealer The Operator Presence Control OPC system gets activated and the engine stops itself ERROR No 95 PTO SOLENOID NG Sol...

Page 157: ...lock Heater For extremely cold weather starting A Work Light High visibility for night work A Tool Box A Double Acting Remote Hydraulic Control Valve A 3 point Hitch Storage Holder A 3 point Hitch A D...

Page 158: ...Pipe 120 EGR System 117 Engine Oil 112 Engine Oil Filter 111 Engine Oil Level 99 Engine Start System 103 Engine Valve Clearance 115 Exhaust Manifold 120 Fan Belt Tension 106 Float Control 79 Floor Se...

Page 159: ...ration Operating Procedure 20 Remote Control Coupler Connecting and Disconnecting 82 Remote Control Valve 81 Remote Control Valve Coupler Connecting and Disconnecting 80 Remote Control Valve Lever 80...

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